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The Mirror US on MSN'Healthy and active' man awarded $5.6 million after leg amputated at medical centerThis was the second major malpractice verdict involving a leg amputation at the New York medical center in recent years ...
A former Alexandria Bay man whose leg was amputated has won a $5.6 million medical malpractice lawsuit against Samaritan ...
A state Supreme Court jury in Watertown has awarded an Alexandria Bay man $5.6 million in damages after finding that care he received at Samaritan Medical Center was deficient, resulting in the ...
A physician, found liable by a jury, was ordered to pay $2.7 million, but received a new trial after appealing the decision.
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Physician reimbursements through these programs ... We can replace the reviled, wasteful and adversarial medical malpractice system nationwide with one that is already proven superior in many ...
Despite the advocating of grief-stricken families, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed a bill Thursday that would have ...
Gov. DeSantis vetoes medical malpractice bill that would have removed limitations on non-economic damages, citing concerns ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis and other professionals argued that a repeal of a 1990 law would need to be coupled with broader caps on ...
This legislation could worsen Florida's physician shortage, increase healthcare costs, and make the state less attractive to doctors. Florida already has the highest medical malpractice insurance ...
WATERTOWN, New York ( WWNY /Gray News) - A man whose leg was amputated has won a multimillion-dollar medical malpractice ...
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